The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1966
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J. one of u ha the ability himself to li,re a godly life but Christ lives in u . a He longs to do our imita– t 1on of H im may be o complete that an\T ob erver will recognize it. Am I definitel 1- aiming. by Hi Spirit help, to repre ent Christ adequately. today? Am I follo\v ing ' in Hi teps?" I f so I will be kind unselfi h, forgiving, under tanding gentle. "about my Father· bu ine .' ' attempting to know and love Him above all else now, to– da j·. I will ' be aglow and burning \J\:ith the Spirit' ' (Rom. 12:11, The Amplified ew Testament). aught of elf to mar His glory· ~ aught of sin to make it dim· But victorious, se]fle s living That the world may see-just Him! -Strength for Each D ay. A friend. in writing to us at the beginning of the ew Year, closed h i letter as follows : ' 'May both of vou have a ble sed new year in - 1966. and thank you for the ' 'contag- iou Christianity· which ha so in– fluenced m) 1 life." I can assure you Mr. Milner and I earched our hearts with renewed dedication to God t or Him to help us to be really "contagious Christians ' for His glory. \Vill you, too, ask Him to do the same for ) ' OU in 1966? MARCH, 1966 PAGE 10 Tracts re Oll i11tcr tee.I in tract di.. lri- l1t1t1 11 ? 011e f tir Ohi p,l tor ha ,, ritten a trac t which i cal led ' 'The r wded Highway' ' a nd you can se– ct1re thi by writing to Rev. J. E. Wheeling, 124 uperior Street, Wau– seon, Ohio 43567. The cot is $ 1. 25 per 100. Do get some t o give ot1t. Cedarville College Women's Auxiliary Thi uxiliary is composed of wives of adn1ini tra ti ve officers faculty wive , trustee wives, lady faculty n1ember lady staff members and wives of staff members. We meet at the ame time the trustees meet for their regularly called meetings. The Auxiliary ponsors the Faculty, Trus– tee Staff Reception which is an an– nual affair the second Friday eve– ning in September. We shall give you an idea of some of the projects for which we have been re ponsib1e. In l 958 we furnished drapes for Faith Hall, white linen table cloths for the dining hall coffee maker, eight dozen di h towels, electric can opener for the kitchen and used clothing for Student Wives Guild. In 1959 the Women's Rest Rooms in the Administration Building were remodeled the Guest Rooms in the Library were furnished, an ironing board and drapes were acquired for the Boys Dorm. Other projects were dish towel and pot holders for the kitchen, coffee maker for the Snack Bar in P atterson H all, canned food shower for the College and children's clothing for the married students. In 1960 bath f ixtures were replaced in the Library Guest Rooms, and lamps and night table were purch– a ed. A large coffee urn was bought for the dining hall and $50.00 given for the records for the Hi-Fi in the Student Lounge. Hoods were furnish– ed for the kitchen ovens and lamps for the Student Lounge in Patterson H al1 . In 1961-1962 we presented stage curtains for Alford Auditorium at the coc;t of $1 485 .00. Mrs . Inez Milner, Women's Ed itor In 1963 wc gave 1noney for hook fc)r l he Library. and in 1964 Jan1ps were purchased for t h.e tu(fcnt Lounge in the new tudcnt IJ nio1. flower arrangements in the Lounge. and gla s service for the Tea Tab1e. In 1965 we obtained pole lamps and brass book stand for the Stud– ent Union Lounge and Lobby, dra– prie for the windows in Alford Audi– torium, valances, and knee curtains for the platform to match stage c11r– tai ns . These cost $1,500.00. We also secured two more silver coffee pots for serving. To date 1,267 pieces of <; iIver and stainles teel flatware have been purchased with 72,274 Betty Crocker Coupons at a cost of $136.15 for the Dining Hall. We ap– preciate the Betty Crocker Coupons which come to us. Officers Elected At a meeting January 8th the fol– lowing officers were elected: Mrs. George Milner, president; Mrs. Lee Turner, vice president; Mrs. George O'Bryon, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Richard Mcintosh, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. John Reed, Treasurer. Our Project for 1966 will be to do all we can for the Library Building Fund. This is so urgent! Special Meeting Berean Won1en's Missionary Fel– lowship is to meet at Bethlehem Bap– tist Church, Tuesday, March 15th, from 10 a.m. to 2: 30 p.m. Bring your andwich. Dessert and beverage will be furnished. Mi s Loretta Strock is to be our Missionary Speaker to tell us about France. Mrs. Wilbur Rooke i to be our Devotional Speaker at the morning session. Your church will have information about the special projects for the day. State Spring Rally We H ope Y o1,i Are Planning to Attend the State Rally to be held at Cedarville, April 19th. Your local Societies will be well informed, so do ever ything to make it a wonderful day. How about 1,000 women there that day!!! Please Don't Forget Y o ztr Dirr1e Offerings!!I See you in Cedar– ville. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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